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Old 15th Jun 2012, 11:46 PM Disabling only certain CC? #1
bakasolo
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Hello,

I play the Sims 3 and have some adult cc that I don't want my daughter to come across while she's playing. I was wondering if there is a way to disable only certain pieces of CC? Maybe a mod? Or perhaps if I put the adult related cc in a separate folder and just moved that out every time she played?

Is there an easy way to do this?

Thank you for your time.
Old 16th Jun 2012, 08:04 AM #2
Belzader
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Yea, there is programs that can disable some mods only by using profiles, check downloads.
But i think best/safest way is to just do what you said your self and just have them in a seperate folder and move that out before she's playing, as kids aren't stupid they tend to explore things and if you use a program to disable them she would proberly find it.
Old 16th Jun 2012, 04:05 PM #3
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Moving the folder has drawbacks as well. You will have to remember to remove that folder at the end of every play session, just in case your daughter starts playing without you being there one day. And you should probably clear the caches after removing or replacing the folder. I suppose the ideal solution would be to get a profile mod that will disable the Adult folder if it finds it, just as a backup in case you forget to remove it. (If there is one that will do that.)

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